Posted:29th Jun 2007Aye big up the mudd running! Which I do believe will be one of the new sports in the London Olympics. Ken is buying up all the spare mud in Glastonbury and transporting it over in a special train powered by a banana skin and some old beer.Squarepusher was the musical highlight for me

Ditto Well done to Solar for their great show which was performed in less than perfect conditions! Getting us there early enough to see every folicle of Bill Bailey in close-up! #I got ham, but I'm not a hamster...#

Loved and hated it. It was like WW1 with less death and more hippies with falafel. Only proved I can survive anything. Seeing Bjork was a (half)life-long dream come true.

Thanks Garthy for the lift there and general rallying duties. Thanks Pete for the lift back, thanks FireNix for the ticket!

I've been told I appeared in one issue of the Daily Q but I;ve yet to see it for myself! If anyone has a copy let me know!

Peace Off

"I used to want to change the world, now I just wanna leave the room with a little dignity..." - Lotus Weinstock

Posted:30th Jun 2007Thanks guys - but you should have seen our 4 person shows on the Ship Stage - THEY rocked. The Dance stage show on Sunday was just a BIG laugh for us. Only 3, in the mud, trying to work out choreographies that were meant for 4, to a hard core crew - you gotta give repect to all for thatBIG love and see ya'll at PLAY

Anyways - sorry I lost everyone so quickly - my phone freaked out on me (but is mysteriously working again now). I hope fun was had by all. Dave Tunng were awesome - they also seemed like the kind of people that parents would say "ooh they're such nice young people" about.

I think I must have been stood about 15-20 feet behind you for mr baileys set. I watched about 20mins of the chemical brothers and then drunkenly staggered over on my own picking up a bunch of complete randoms along the way. Afterwards I took my motley crew to meet kaz, tom and bev and headed off to lost vagueness. The rest is a bit of a blur to be honest